Sentence examples for excellence in performance from inspiring English sources

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8 In Malaysia, the pharmacist profession has been fast evolving and this is evidenced through years of excellence in performance and the expansion of roles in healthcare.

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While firms engage in a complex and time-consuming process to design and agree upon performance targets, incentive mechanisms and involved risks of buying and selling future performance, they often fail in achieving excellence in all performance targets.

Initially, its work was well received; in 1979 the theater won a Tony Award for theatrical achievement and excellence in repertory performance.

Only then can we reach our goal: an education system marked by excellence in student performance and elimination of the achievement gap.

As governmental subsidies to universities are declining in recent years, sustaining excellence in academic performance and more efficient use of resources have become important issues for university stakeholders.

Like Presidents Carter, George H.W. Bush, and Clinton, Ford was an honorary co-chair of the Council for Excellence in Government, a group dedicated to excellence in government performance, which provides leadership training to top federal employees.

The red carpet at Wednesday night's ESPY (or, formally, Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly) Awards offered a fun chance to look at athletes we usually see in shorts and tanks, swimsuits or  leotards in more glamorous attire, right alongside other celebs (like actors Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis, dancer Cheryl Burke, music stars Nelly and Selena Gomez). .

San Francisco Symphony: "sets the highest possible standard for excellence in musical performance at home and around the world; Enriches, serves, and shapes cultural life throughout the spectrum of Bay Area communities; Maintains financial stability and gains public recognition as a means of ensuring its ability to fulfill its mission".

Therefore the chemical versatility of the amino acid alphabet underwritten by the universal genetic code was not the outcome of fortuitous happenstance but the result of nature's relentless search for excellence in protein performance.

The latter implies a collective commitment to excellence in task performance in collaborative client-centred care with minimal conflict [ 21, 45, 47, 65, 67, 71, 72, 75].

They wrote that "athletic talent or musical genius may be gifts of the gods (or genes)." I thought that athletic excellence and virtuosity in performance required years of intense, dedicated practice, just as scientific knowledge requires years of college and beyond.

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